Sorry I missed your earlier post.  The answer is, unfortunately, that the 
package does not support the easy conversion to UTF-8.

Steve Cohen

On Wednesday 04 August 2004 2:01 pm, Ash, Michael L wrote:
> I sent this to the users group several days ago and haven't gotten a
> response so I thought I would send it here with some additional info I
> found.
>
> Is there any reason to not use UTF-8 instead of iso-8859-1?
>
>
> The problem I am trying to solve is to send a file from an English based
> client to a Chinese based ftp server.  The user name and password are
> Chinese characters stored as utf-8.  It appears that the FTPClient only
> communications in iso-8859-1.  Is there a way for me to change it to
> UTF-8?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
>
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